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High Tea Crochet Quilt

March 15, 2016

When quilting meets crocheting, beautiful things happen. I am so excited to be sharing these photos with you.

My very talented and dear friend, Tiffany Behmer of www.FannyLuWho.blogpsot.com, made this quilt for me to display at my booth at Spring Quilt Market. I am so thankful to have such talented friends that are helping me for quilt market preparations!

The fabrics used in this quilt are from my upcoming High Tea Collection for Lecien Fabrics, available for shops to order this Spring 2016 and in shops this Summer! The lacey-crochet details compliments my fabrics perfectly.

I love how timeless this quilt is. And the neat thing about this one is it’s a form of Quilt As-You-Go, where the joining method is crochet.

This might be one of the prettiest quilts I ever did see. I can’t stop admiring this one.

Had to share all these photos. It’s such a stunner. And thank you again, Tiffany, for the beautiful crochet quilt!

How’s that for a dose of inspiration and beauty!?

Also, a quick thank you all for your kind comments on my last post: Simple Cathedral Windows Tutorial. You all are so kind, and make the time spent on the tutorial all worth it – thank you so much!

This crochet/quilt is so beautiful in your High Tea line! I started a project like this several years ago, and as priorities changed it unfortunately was set aside. Seeing this version is a lovely inspiration for me to revisit my basket of squares and cotton yarn 🙂

I’m here in Spokane, WA and started a quilt with in blue, white and yellows with white crochet. Used a blanket stitch around after stitching and turning blocks.Now im thinking about starting over with your shell pattern- Beautiful!

I don’t know what I can say that hasn’t already been said, but I was stunned when I first discovered your incredibly lovely quilt! In my head, I instantly thought of a zillion friends I’d love to make this for but I’m quite satisfied with, “me.” Gorgeous!

omg. yes. my mum (who passed away in 2014) has a quilt like this that she made when she was younger. she always talked about it and had fond memories of making it. i will make one in her memory. thank you for this inspiration!

Hi Jera,
First I want to say thank you, I have followed your quilt tutorial and have finished crocheting my squares.
I wanted to ask you how you wash your quilt? Also, do you hang it to dry or put it in the dryer?

Hello!

My name is Jera Brandvig and I'm from the rainy city of Seattle. I am a quilter, author and fabric designer but first, I am a proud mother to two beautiful boys (& a furry little girl named Paige!). Click me to read more. Thank you for stopping by! ;)